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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-05-01, Page 5isrt w A ,e i . 5Miss 140e1 b soccer ey n n I�eIG�Or O�tt�... �� enough hooey to01� � We�t�>�ke home for the 4 e '' :or f w , cident the ',��: B�r„�ie1d ; �v r� � balf�..�nd , .a � �, , � ` and she and Ri�ek°� �rll e; a e. Pos,:: 'weekend o�� a ld e conn eLed, with . ► B Ato ' e• ;at.. 1nior "OPIt , w i this► ne`w van- atteinded• the - '�h ` sd luck b ulldi presided ever by ►� School , F rho : real a•. short t"agr"A . yrs, Lloyd ak r oured recuperating ratian t l is,l home after' nOtied "Age i Opportunity.. Mrs, Arnow M . Victoria Bell rea ,Bunn last i, i e. in week.kinin hasp tai � eex�t�cya Mrs, �e�an d' . MrsR Keith s.g. ae�;n'llriutes o f' a last meeting, when they hosted ail 'afternoon Hospital, London, to M. 's.Dotlg bblch. were approved and the Tea in her honour at the home Gemeinhardt who is able to be of Mrs.Westlake,During the borne after her confinemeft in iel�t cell wM answered by 30 � ' London; .. nexnbers. afternoon Mrs. ,Percy Weston University Hospital, e treasurer, Mrs ..:Nina ` d tea and more than 20 and to Mrs. Ken Lynn who it at,,,, �' which -Mrs;--Bunn luck her home felt in►g i poured ow ` sur . in Pi. Meeting off►. .'fir , a m ,,,i al� 'a:., boys • ee ldary Ole Mrs P •o �.��, �.. Central Huyon �' ��. ''in � •tile.6. �°:'' % ?C1Gw�° �,, h in C into fin' Esther Making. rets nal, ' pest wishes ��to , ' ' r resi ent� r � h Westlake and Boyce„ Goshen Line Who, . is gave her report ladies- wished .l• roved and it was �r�s also app and presented her with a lovelytuid • �Clintony �,��p cry t$�nt out to rnoved that all outstanding bills gift. Mr, and Mrs, Bunn ti:, o >be paid..The president family have sold. they Village Mrs:' Robert Turner who is t' t l th of General Store and have presently a patient in Goderich lina��e� plans, for the $ Market May evening in the Anglican left the community to reside at GeneralHospital, , is „ RR 3, Clinton. Sincere sympathy Church Parish Hall, when. a ex - group called'the ' "jolly, Jays Miss Lynn Haskell and ithree d en ly in the loed to Mrs. s of Cleave Cleave 4 X.ondon will be our guests friends, Hanover, v arni put on a concert. Sunday with the formers who passed away .at his home A l ncheon and tea and coffee grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. on Friday; `'and'o Mrs. Glen will a served and Goderich Frank Boyce, Goshen Line.. Sturgeon and family in the loss • and Clinton 5enitirCitizens will Mrs, Lena •Ervine returned to of her grandmother, , Mrs. be invited to join us. The' only her home on Wednesday after ' Elizabeth O'Brien of Hensall. expense will be a voluntary having spent the past ten days . Congratulations to Bud collection to cover the cost of ' with her daughter and family, Sturgeon who has successfully transportation for " the en- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer, completed his first year of a Michelle and Marsha in two year Survey Technicians *Miners. Senior Citizens We k this year will be from Waterloo. While there, Mrs. Course at 1 anshawe College, Jut 15, the. theme being "The Ervine enjoyed a birthday • London and is presently, ip the Time of Our Lives". celebration for both her employ of B.M. doss and «Arrangements are being granddaughters. . Associates, surveyors of made for a bus trip to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mackie, Goderich. Frankenmuth, Michigan for Jim, Steven and Joanne, June and Mac Wilson of of June 12. Anyone wishing to go is London were weekend guests of Sarnia were Sunday guests asked to contact Lloyd Makins her parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Erickson the convenor. • Lloyd Makins. and family. . The meeting was brief as Mr. and Mrs. Steve Scot- they had as their guest, Don chmer, Molly and Jody, St. mpbell, who showed pictures Catharines, spent the weekend en in Cuba while.on holidays with his parent§, Mr. and Mrs. Huron Centennial Public Odie of the clever skits shotving_the; histo ; of the area put on by Huron . ro students wereire ic-hool was this humorous look at the Canadian army. Naturally, t 'ap- propriately dressed for, their haphazard marching drill. (News -Record photo) . utofl One should u 015 ..lr, up t cheers for the leaders , it out ��nt y Recreation ;Cs >lricli .or —. a �iamondo are ,ready t vul p, al count on "play ball" will ring out loud you . can al?o?es�h.., . 'another pleasant surprise,, and clear on or before May The , ee t in help April 24th. Keep your earl .open for April, , �. .. , gained five special, guests the call, boys and girls, Rot' reatiof Sorry to say the report for from Stani� Tws�p�, Council 11&, the persons of last. month's meeting didn't Messrs. Brodie, Steckle, make it to the Goderich Signal Armstrong, Taylor and Hayter. Star and hence not enough V' i ge -chairwoman Hazel learned° about the registration McCreath welcomed them. All date of April 15 for our nature felt there was much to be walks. gained by listening and learn. However, because we feel ning from each other . making there is an interest, a nattu e for�better communications and walk will be held Sunday May ° appreciation of each others set 18 at 1:30 p.m. at the farm of P• r• Ginn , Lot Gerry Ginn gave a brief 26 Maitland aida dbe Canc. Fu rther ter resume of our program during given the past year. Coming Events one week in Softball was largely advance. Mr. and Mrs. Phyllip discussed and it is' hoped ex- DuBoulay will be our chief you we couldn't exist, As soon hmeeting f ieri�h 1 u M and Mrs Gerry inn the consultants change games amongst open local townships can be set tip as d' , tot soon as possible. season will present a schedule Hugh Lobb presented 60 rl► of and softball re istrations to date for of special events at the jail s site. • ages 6-8, 9-112,14-16,17 and over, A number of theatre p includingre under discussion. A iris and boys. Hugh Catiuns Huron County artisans and Gerry also reported . that group of several gentlemen had again will exhibit their arts duringvolunteered to coach as well as the summer in the main some new volunteers. Three courtyard. As an added at- traction, the . site will be a stopping point • for a South- western Ontario Antique_ car rally. A summer schedule will be published as soon as all dates are finalized. for a The Board is working highly successful season which will provide activities for Huron County residents as well as the touring public. With the continued support of the local communities through ,the _ef- forts of participating citizens, the 1975 operations will be a credit to Huron County. The Huron Historic Jail at Ministry Goderich will open to the public . Recreation. for its second season of tourist ' The facility will operate with operation on May 17 at 10 a.m. the assistance of 8 area young The • 1975 attendance goal is people who have received 15,000 visitors. approval for an OFY grant The highlight of the summer project called "Rehabilitation season is expected to be the 1840". The project des July 5 declaration of the site as exterior maintenance, a Federal Historic Monument preparation of a research by the Ministry of Indian and document based on the Northern Affairs, when a available the archives vsf records plaque and monument will be County andoriginal unveiled at the site during the of. the Canada Company which official ceremonies which are are housed n Tfooronto, the and now being planned. acting as hosts The Huron Historic .Jail during the season's operation. Board, which operates the site All activities will be un - ere He showed some A.F. Scotchmer, s s in co-operation with the Huron dertaken in costumes to re- autiful. views of Churches, Mr. Jim Hewlett, Hamilton County Council, is enthused create the lifestyle of the 1840's, the new season, par- the time ' of the original con- e interesting stn enol gave a visited other, the weekend with B Rena Caldwell aboutrly in view of last year's cry interesting description of his mother, Mr. and •Mrs• Y str•uction. e country. A hearty vote of Donald McLeod, John and Mrs. • Dick , Cornish of financial operation. .Jt is hoped that the summer nks was expressedto Dawn Emma. Goderich visited with Mr. 1974 revenues totalled Robert Thomson on Thursday $7799.52 which includes es Culture Don 1 d general r .his• excellent pictures and Mr. and Mrs. Murray o admissions and $1207.60 in ommentary. ' • • The meeting the d cards were p Blackie, London, were weekend last. a �Qn adjourn edests of his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooper -donations. Cl l.� e's at -a family dinner Expenditures totalled ., rayed with Mrs. Thomas Blackie, RR 1, entertainedworking izes going to the following: Varna. Cooper who are celebrating surplus in excess of $4600. s. Nora Orr, Mrs. R.J. Mr. and Mrs. William Oesch, p arson, Percy Johnston, Goshen Line visited with their their twenty-fifth k. wedding balanced Board budget struck r ck rold Dawson, with Harry son and family, Mr. and Mrs. anniversary,this.W Proximately ybudge for 1975. ap- aker winning the lode hand Ivan Oesch, Wellesley on The Herbert Whiteman of ral of the late Toronto, Harry �� Gosnell has been ize. The usual lovely lunch Thursday. � retained as the Jail as enjoyed , and happy bir- Weekend registered guests at, and a former resident of da wishes was sung the Albion . Mr. K' en was held from the Administrator for the 1975 Y n Westlake Funeral season Under his �r , in honour of 1Vir. and Mrs. J. R. $3127.26, leaving a Holmesville 11, 4H Meeting six of the Top Tailors was held on April 14 at Holmesville Public School with Holmesville 1 joining our to Clair h Hotel included: Kippdirection*, H y Bonthro erner who celebrated a birth- and Mrs. R.E. eringwa , Aril, a number of :yin April. John Sh ritt and home on Monday. He is sur- during p The next me 29 in Miss Mabel Whitemai} . have b Thursday evening, May e Muni pa Law had charge of the services restored Toronto; Mr. o n er d Title both of vived by one daughter May end changes and improvements G ver- eting will be vel Mr. Steve Y been made. The o troop. For our demonstration, Rosernary did the flat filled { flat se aid Toronto. During the week guest of Seaforth.The Rev. Stephens nor's house has been further list were Mr. R. Savage, the downstairs ci LB,uilding, and with Soccer organized Neil Nome$, Mr. Emery all of to and Mr. Robert interment was in Hensall Union area receiving the attention at Fred Gale has organized a N Burns and Mr. Robert W • Cemetery. e Village. ayf 7 11 age Minor Soccer team in Boys aged 9 to 12 Yoshioko both of Georgetown. Mr an d Mrs. Robert Irwin e learning the art of playing • and Robbie visited with her South America has a greate ccer. Practice sessions began arents and family, Mr. and area of productive forests tha C Wednesday evening and P vies in da. so Saturday morning in the y. dSun afb>�th on a griculture grounds. The team SeMr on SunGilbeday. Latimer, hopeful of being self- Toronto spent the past week pporting and are appealing to e Village residence for with his grandmother, Mrs. .wh sistance. L. Knight. Weekend guests T-hey are planning a bottle Mrs. Knight were her grandson ive for Saturday May 10 and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Latimer and ould appreciate it very much Karen Clark and Gerry the Villagers would assist Bloomfield all of Toronto. em by donating pop bottles Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker d beer bottles, which they visited with relatives Min Mit- 11 i-11 be glad to collect. Jack ellen on Sunday. day guests with the Parker's were mer leas donated his truck � and Mrs.Robert Reid of collecting the.bottles and Lueknow. .. money raised will go wards buying uniforms, i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd eens, registering in the -T Westlake, Rick Westlake and ague and paying qualifiedMiss Judy Neeb of London, the 'Wedding of Mr. creel. Some of the boys have Westlake's nephev�t Mr! Lorne eady been busy gathering ties in the ditches and along Merner to Miss \ Barbara sideroads and have raised Cameron in London last Friday CLINTON .FAIR . i NE 6 7.and Ar .R cluEEN oF THE FA! YJ • CONTEST (GIRLS 16 to 20) and SENIOR CITIZENS' QUEEN CONTEST - ladies 65 and over eligible on FRIDAY NIGHT CONTESTANTS from Townships of Mullett, Goderich, Stanley, Tuckersmith and Town of Clinton. Senior Entrants must register with Mrs. D. McLean by May 21st - 482-1801 Junior Entrahts must register with Mr. Greg Brandon by May 21st - 4S2-3129 Queen of the fair winner to Represent Clinton at 19/6 C.N.E. CASH PRIZES this time. The building is bein furnished under the direction of Dorothy Wallace, Refurbishing r Committee Chairman, in n consultation with Dorothy Mrs. Ralph Benne ana Duncan of the Provincial o complete selection - including., - Safety Yoe-Salely Sale t Safety Regular Construction by ,Greb Kodiak Brown's Gorilla Kaufman Kingtreads Emile's Tundra Sisman Thorobilt and others A wide range of prices to suit you BOYS'SIZES TOO! WORK CLOTHING for every job A,IKEN'S CLOTHING -- FOOTWEAR 482.9352 ALBERT *ST. CLINTON seam, and Debbie did the V- neck. For meeting seven on April 24, we discussed what we would be doing for Achievement Day on May 31 Mary Brand demonstrated how to sew on a sleeve and a zipper - by Karen Bolger.1. .•44� �•• .-.... .-.. •., THE RED CROSS SERVES 1 POUND SPANISH PEANUTS 'FOR ONLY Sc (1 -Lb. Per Family) When You Present This Ad Personally At Coyle's Factory Outlet 260 Tilison Ave. AT COYLE LANE Tillsonburg `Camping and Lunchbox Supplies - Individual Portions of Jam, Jelly, Marmalade, Honey, Syrup, Salad Dressing, Relish, Mustard, Vinegar, Cheese and Biscuits. Store Hours: Monday to Saturday - 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday — 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. I. CII't't{DREN MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT. OPEN VICTORIA DAY MAY 19TH 10 A•M. -.5 P.M. THIS OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 21 1975 1'✓ GRAND OPENING SPECIALS May 1,2,3 OPEN 9 till 9 OLD SOtITH•FROZEN ?°REOrangeJuke % 39c REG. 95c QUARTS OF SCHNEIDER'S LIMIT PER CUSTOMER Red Hots 7-8c 1 LB. PKG. Coca-Cola 3/89c 26 OZ. 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